The winners of this year's World Press Photo have been announced. I'm particularly taken by Balazs Gardi's images. He's a Hungarian photographer, who won the 1st Prize Singles in the General News Section, and has also recently been included in the VII Photo Agency network. He's definitely got a powerful vision, and his photos strike an honest, simplistic chord-- they speak volumes for everything about the people in them.
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